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Callie Danae Hirsch

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"My concerns as an artist are twofold: the unearthing and piecing together of archetypal forms, and the exploration of the creative process itself. My paintings are stylized pathways, stories told through intricate designs that both intrigue and reveal. Each painting is an attempt to recreate the power of personal identity as a living organism within the larger, evolving body of human history. Each piece seeks to provoke reactions that in turn feed the energy that furthers the need to create. The graceful line, intricate textures and ambiguous forms entice the viewer into subtle, lingering experiences.

"The paintings here represent the journey of the self in the world by means of new combinations of color, texture, form and pattern that summon the archetypal stories which bind the human race each to the other and across time." Check out more of Callie Danae Hirsch's work at www.CallieArt.com and www.TheArtVibe.com.


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